Kitchen & Home
Rutland Trolley
Flagship of our trolley range. Brown PVC coated metal. Adjustable Height. Moulded plastic easyclean shelves with raised edges, alternatively Teak effect wooden shelves with raised non-slide edges. Lower shelf cut away for easy walking. Side handles for safety, support and confidence.
Dimensions:
Height range 838-991mm (33-39”). Size of shelves 406x330mm (16x13”). Castors 100mm (4”).
WEIGHT LIMIT
177 KG
28 STONE
Cobham Trolley
Conventional in design and manufactured in best European quality beech with attractive stain and heat resistant melamine shelves. Bottom shelf cut away for easy walking. 65mm (21/2”), castors on both models.
With wooden shelves
With plastic shelves
Code
WRT5
WRT5/S
Description
Rutland Trolley Plastic Shelves Rutland Trolley Wooden Shelves
TLC Rising Chair
Get up and go with the TLC Powered Lift Chair. It offers an easy lift to a standing position and from standing sits you back into the chair.
• Two alternative back positions • Castors on back legs for easy manoeuvring • Soft Head Rest/Neck Pillow • 3 sizes: Tall, Standard & Petite • Ideal for smaller rooms • Battery back up • Comfortable & safe • Good back support • Seat Horizontal at all times • Lumber Curve • Easy use switch fitted either side • Padded Arm Rests • Wooden extension for confident palm grip • Max Weight use 19 stone (120kg) • Low Voltage Transformer
Specifications
Petite
Standard Tall
Seat Height
16” (41cm) 18” (46cm) 19” (48cm)
Seat Width Seat Depth
173/4” (45cm) 173/4” (45cm)
Back Height
27” (68cm)
193/4” (50cm) 181/2” (47cm) 281/2” (70cm) 193/4” (50cm) 201/2” (52cm)
29” (74cm)
Petite: Generally suitable for user’s height of: <5’3” <160cm
Standard: Generally suitable for user’s height of: 5’3” – 5’8” 160 – 175cm
Tall: Generally suitable for user’s height of: >5’9” >175cm
Code
CRC3
CRC2 CRC1
Description
Petite TLC Chair
Standard TLC Chair Tall TLC Chair
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Code
CTCA
CTSA
Description
Compact 940x406x406mm (37x16x16”) Standard 940x559x406mm (37x22x16”)
WEIGHT LIMIT
120 KG
19 STONE
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